William Cusins
William Cusins (1833–1893) was a conductor, composer and pianist.
Also recorded as Sir William George Cusins; William George Cusins.
William Cusins in brief
- Born
- 1833
- Died
- 1893
- Known for
- conductor, composer, pianist, violinist and organist
- Place of birth
- London
Overview
Born at London in 1833, died at Aywaille in 1893.
In detail
William Cusins studied at Royal Academy of Music. the recorded working language is English.
Subjects and genres recorded for the work are classical.
Employment is recorded with Guildhall School of Music and Drama. Positions recorded include Master of the King's Music.
Distinctions recorded are Royal Philharmonic Society Gold Medal, Knight Bachelor and Order of Isabella the Catholic.
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“William Cusins”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q4208355: William Cusins
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